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I have attempted to download this multiple times, failing each time with this small message popping up.
error 1935. An error occured during the installation of assembly component
{3C582984-7607-3E35-A337-D3D327097351}
HRESULT:0x80070002
I have attempted downloading on a wireless and a wired connection, and have received the message on each. One observation is that the file size on the download page says the file is 22.8 MB, whilst the downloader says the file being downloaded is 21.7 MB. Does this mean the file is corrupted? Any input would be BEYOND appreciated.
Andy Brown
Sorry,can’t reproduce this on my Win 7 setup.
Do you have any AntiVirus, Firewall, etc. that may be interfering?
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
Hi John… I already attempted an install after disabling all of my security software to no avail. I may just backup my files, do a factory reset, and begin from scratch… thanks for the response.
Andy Brown
Have you tried with a download manager, to ensure that the actual downloaded file is not the problem?
Martin Kristoffersson
Sound Designer
Hey Martin… I just tried it with Orbit Downloader and got the same error message… I think it may be time to factory reset. Thanks! Andy
Andy Brown
I have to ask… are you using a Netgear router?
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I don’t think the issue would be with the download, although I could be wrong. This looks like a MSI issue with the pre-requisite that the updater tries to install. There are some malwares known to interfere with this so it could well be bad news for you.
Anyway, please try to install the following:
– if you are using the 32 bit version of EZdrummer:
– if you are using the 64 bit version of EZdrummer:
… either that will work and (at least that’s my expectation) the update will thereafter be successful or you will get the same problem with this package and you should start looking at what is making your system so ‘sick’.
Let us know either way.
Rogue Marechal - Toontrack
Configuration Manager
Hey fellas… Brad, I am actually using a Link-Sys Wireless G. In other news, I did a factory restore of my laptop, and everything downloaded. Now the goal is to get EZdrummer to show up in Cubase Studio 5, and I’m sure I can find that info in these forums. Thanks a ton for your help, it is greatly appreciated.
Andy Brown
ORIGINAL: andy99206
Now the goal is to get EZdrummer to show up in Cubase Studio 5, and I’m sure I can find that info in these forums. Thanks a ton for your help, it is greatly appreciated.
If you’re using the 64-bit version of Cubase, make sure you download the latest EZdrummer update with the 64-bit version of EZD. Then, make sure that Cubase is looking for the plugin in the correct location. Open the Device menu and there is a ‘Plugin Information’ item. This shows what plugins C5 is seeing. Click on ‘VST 2.x Plug-in Paths’ button and make sure that the directory that the 64-bit EZD plugin .dll is located in is set correctly.
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
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